The jury needed to assess Allen's credibility and consistency in his statements, especially since he initially placed himself at the crime scene but later denied being there after the girls' deaths.
The prosecution claimed a bullet found near the girls' bodies matched Allen's gun, though the defense argued this was not true and that Allen was a victim of a flawed investigation.
Initially cooperative, Allen became increasingly agitated and defensive, eventually demanding to leave and mentioning his awareness of Dateline, suggesting he feared becoming a subject of such investigations.
Brad was arrested on charges of family violence and unlawful restraint, stemming from a neighbor witnessing a physical altercation between him and Susann, and later faced federal weapons charges for an improperly registered firearm found in their home.
Police found a gun hidden in Cotter's home that matched one missing from the Simpson residence, and text messages indicated Brad had contacted Cotter about the weapon, leading to charges of tampering with evidence.
Gascon cited the brothers' exceptional behavior in prison, including running support groups and beautification programs, and noted that most family members believe they were abused, suggesting a more lenient sentence based on changed cultural attitudes towards such cases.
Matthews was sentenced to 158 years in prison for sexually assaulting eleven women, eight of whom he raped after drugging them, with several victims testifying about the lasting impact of his crimes.
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Listen to this week's episode of the Dateline: True Crime Weekly podcast with Andrea Canning. A jury watches video of the police interrogation of the man accused of killing two Indiana school girls in 2017. A few weeks after a Texas mother of four goes missing, her husband and his business partner are behind bars. Was she murdered? And what happens next in the Menendez brothers saga? Plus, safety tips from a former Secret Service agent on what to do if you suspect you're being followed.
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